lol as long as he is posting lines like that and helping his team win who effing cares. And shooting .714 % without go to move .

"I was originally a Jazz fan but since I am getting pooped on so hard on the Jazz forums it is really starting to make me wish Kanter develops into the Kevin McHale potential he has and make the Jazz look bad. Nothing would make me happier at this point." Unidentified Kanter homer on reddit.

AKMVP, these haters are such a-holes it's unfrickin believable. Idiocy is so hard to stamp out. It's why Americans believe our government when we say we're fighting all these stupid wars to save democracy. Absolute lunacy. Kill a baby today and keep Haliburton happy -- and that's the truth.

AKMVP, these haters are such a-holes it's unfrickin believable. Idiocy is so hard to stamp out. It's why Americans believe our government when we say we're fighting all these stupid wars to save democracy. Absolute lunacy. Kill a baby today and keep Haliburton happy -- and that's the truth.

I agree with everything you said. Most Americans are complete idiots.

"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered." - Thomas Jefferson

Helping erase a 22-point deficit, the former All-Star helped complete a stunning second-half comeback with an all-around performance that was classic Kirilenko, finishing with 16 points on 7-of-11 shooting, 10 rebounds, six assists and four blocks, as the undermanned Timberwolves won, 107-96. “Oh, he definitely was on our list. Oh, yeah,” Nets coach Avery Johnson said before the game. “That guy, with a skill set like that? I’ve always been a fan. He plays hard, he plays defense, he dives on the floor, he blocks shots, he goes back door, he’s improved his shot. ... When he was in Utah, I thought he was awfully good when he was healthy, so there was some discussion.” New York Post

Do you remember? AK tried to. He was asked to stand on perimeter and clear space for pick and roll and he did. He was asked to chase guards on perimeter on defense and then needed to run back in the paint to help covering Boozer's and Okur's lazy asses. He tried to change his game to become more jumpshooting SF which he never was to begin. Great coaches are putting players in position to succeed and revolve their game plan around specific strengths of those players, mediocre coaches trying to fit them into their preset robotic system like clones. There is reason Sloan never won anything. He got freaking lucky he came to the team who had Stockton and Malone already, otherwise he would have not lasted in Utah longer then in Chicago. I really hoped he would get signed by some mediocre club like Bobcats so he could show "his magic", to bad nobody is interested enough.

You see the light. Everyone else has blinders on.

And in 03-04, look at who was in the league at the time. Ira Newble, Corey Blount, Eddie Robinson... Sloan had the young team playing good.. But he did catch a major break with Stockton n Malone..

Reality is, his system died out in the 2000s. When John and Karl dipped, Sloany should've too

Another C/C- game. Had good impact overall, finished (assuming he doesn't come back in during a 25-point blowout) with 7/5/0/3/3. Was run a bit ragged by Afflalo and Redick on defense, and long-time haters would have enjoyed a play where he made an excellent steal then immediately attempted a terrible no-look behind-the-back pass that was easily picked off for a dunk.

Tonight's T-Wolves thoughts:
-Ridnour is also ****. He's averaging a little over two assists per game for a good offensive team as a starting point guard. Terrible.
-Pekovic is going to stick in the league for a while, methinks.

Another C/C- game. Had good impact overall, finished (assuming he doesn't come back in during a 25-point blowout) with 7/5/0/3/3. Was run a bit ragged by Afflalo and Redick on defense, and long-time haters would have enjoyed a play where he made an excellent steal then immediately attempted a terrible no-look behind-the-back pass that was easily picked off for a dunk.

Tonight's T-Wolves thoughts:
-Ridnour is also ****. He's averaging a little over two assists per game for a good offensive team as a starting point guard. Terrible. -Pekovic is going to stick in the league for a while, methinks.

He really showed that he can play last year. He'll be even more effective when Love is back.

Another C/C- game. Had good impact overall, finished (assuming he doesn't come back in during a 25-point blowout) with 7/5/0/3/3. Was run a bit ragged by Afflalo and Redick on defense, and long-time haters would have enjoyed a play where he made an excellent steal then immediately attempted a terrible no-look behind-the-back pass that was easily picked off for a dunk.

Tonight's T-Wolves thoughts:
-Ridnour is also ****. He's averaging a little over two assists per game for a good offensive team as a starting point guard. Terrible.
-Pekovic is going to stick in the league for a while, methinks.

Pekovic would be a good replacement for Jefferson or Sap. A good guy to bring off the bench to relieve Favors or Kanter. The guy doesn't make bad shot selections and does his job.